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Mary picked 36 peaches and 9 pears. Carlos picked 24 peaches and 12 pears .Who had the greater peaches to pear ratio?
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Mary picked 36 peaches and 9 pears. Carlos picked 24 peaches and 12 pears .Who had the greater peaches to pear ratio?
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Mary has the greatest peaches to pear ratio
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Mary had more peaches then pairs
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